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I nominate Melissa Johnson. She is an absolute crusher on a handicap system, and I truly mean no pun.

Match after match after match last season at team golf, she took down all comers, great (of rating) and small.

She is rock steady, error-free, straight down the middle every time, and no wasted putts. I marveled at her consistent winning record as I scored her matches week in and week out throughout the team golf season, especially when I played against her, or even played in her group.

I think Melissa is the perfect candidate, and would do an outstanding job of representing Oregon in the handicapped side of the USDGC. She cranked out win after win last season of team golf, whether by one shot or a wide margin, I am confident she would shred at the USDGC in this format. She has the perfect formula: Keep shooting rounds slightly better rated than the round before!

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I nominate Melissa Johnson. She is an absolute crusher on a handicap system, and I truly mean no pun.

Match after match after match last season at team golf, she took down all comers, great (of rating) and small.

She is rock steady, error-free, straight down the middle every time, and no wasted putts. I marveled at her consistent winning record as I scored her matches week in and week out throughout the team golf season, especially when I played against her, or even played in her group.

I think Melissa is the perfect candidate, and would do an outstanding job of representing Oregon in the handicapped side of the USDGC. She cranked out win after win last season of team golf, whether by one shot or a wide margin, I am confident she would shred at the USDGC in this format. She has the perfect formula: Keep shooting rounds slightly better rated than the round before!

I nominate Melissa Johnson. She is an absolute crusher on a handicap system, and I truly mean no pun.

Match after match after match last season at team golf, she took down all comers, great (of rating) and small.

She is rock steady, error-free, straight down the middle every time, and no wasted putts. I marveled at her consistent winning record as I scored her matches week in and week out throughout the team golf season, especially when I played against her, or even played in her group.

I think Melissa is the perfect candidate, and would do an outstanding job of representing Oregon in the handicapped side of the USDGC. She cranked out win after win last season of team golf, whether by one shot or a wide margin, I am confident she would shred at the USDGC in this format. She has the perfect formula: Keep shooting rounds slightly better rated than the round before!

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Last year I believe there was a requirement of a minimum of 8 PDGA rounds and a rating of 875. I am not sure if this is still a requirement for the handicap edition of the USDGC.

Looks like it's the same for this year too. The below was cut and pasted from the 2012 USDGC website.

Peformance Flight
All Performance Flight candidates and participants must have a PDGA Player Rating of 875 or higher, and must have a minimum of 12 PDGA Rated rounds between November 1, 2011 and October 1, 2012.